Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... body of Mexican troops should cross the left bank of the Rio Grande ; that only small parties , not to exceed two hundred men , should be permitted to go as far as the Arroyo Colorado , twenty leagues from the Rio Grande , and that they ...
... body of Mexican troops should cross the left bank of the Rio Grande ; that only small parties , not to exceed two hundred men , should be permitted to go as far as the Arroyo Colorado , twenty leagues from the Rio Grande , and that they ...
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... body of volunteers , misguided young men who probably had never con- sidered the justice of the war , nor asked whether they were to fight for slavery or freedom - he could cheer and encourage them to fight in a war which he declared ...
... body of volunteers , misguided young men who probably had never con- sidered the justice of the war , nor asked whether they were to fight for slavery or freedom - he could cheer and encourage them to fight in a war which he declared ...
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... body , an appearance , which can give pleasure apart from its soul , or inspiration ; but if poetry be not in- spired , it is nought . All other arts must be learnt by slow and laborious mechanical means ; the body of imitative or ...
... body , an appearance , which can give pleasure apart from its soul , or inspiration ; but if poetry be not in- spired , it is nought . All other arts must be learnt by slow and laborious mechanical means ; the body of imitative or ...
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... body can sit down before a waterfall ; every tenth man can put his " Impres- sions " into verse ; every hundredth can get them printed ; the general taste becomes corrupted , sentiment mawkish , lan- guage exaggerated . And yet the ...
... body can sit down before a waterfall ; every tenth man can put his " Impres- sions " into verse ; every hundredth can get them printed ; the general taste becomes corrupted , sentiment mawkish , lan- guage exaggerated . And yet the ...
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... body exclaimed that Greece wanted nothing but order , and the three powers delib- erately set to work augmenting the causes of disorder . To guard against the evil effects of the failure of their speculation recoiling upon themselves ...
... body exclaimed that Greece wanted nothing but order , and the three powers delib- erately set to work augmenting the causes of disorder . To guard against the evil effects of the failure of their speculation recoiling upon themselves ...
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